Nevada Code § 116.4106

Public offering statement: Common-interest community containing converted building
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1. The public offering statement of a
common-interest community containing any converted building must contain, in
addition to the information required by NRS
116.4103 and 116.41035 :
(a) A statement by the declarant, based on a
report prepared by an independent registered architect or licensed professional
engineer, describing the present condition of all structural components and
mechanical and electrical installations material to the use and enjoyment of
the building;
(b) A list of any outstanding notices of uncured
violations of building codes or other municipal regulations, together with the
estimated cost of curing those violations; and
(c) The budget to maintain the reserves required
pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 2 of NRS
116.3115 which must include, without limitation:
(1) The current estimated replacement
cost, estimated remaining life and estimated useful life of each major
component of the common elements;
(2) As of the end of the fiscal year for
which the budget was prepared, the current estimate of the amount of cash
reserves that are necessary to repair, replace and restore the major components
of the common elements and the current amount of accumulated cash reserves that
are set aside for such repairs, replacements and restorations;
(3) A statement as to whether the
declarant has determined or anticipates that the levy of one or more special
assessments will be required within the next 10 years to repair, replace and
restore any major component of the common elements or to provide adequate
reserves for that purpose;
(4) A general statement describing the
procedures used for the estimation and accumulation of cash reserves described
in subparagraph (2), including, without limitation, the qualifications of the
person responsible for the preparation of the study of reserves required
pursuant to NRS 116.31152 ; and
(5) The funding plan that is designed to
allocate the costs for the repair, replacement and restoration of the major
components of the common elements over a period of years.
2. This section applies only to a
common-interest community comprised of a converted building or buildings
containing more than 12 units that may be occupied for residential use.

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